The Aston Martin DB11 Has Been Partially Revealed Thanks To This Potato-Spec Pic
Didn’t want to wait until 1 March to see the new Aston Martin DB11? Good news: following the rear three-quarter spy shot that surfaced on the Internet recently, someone’s managed to snap the front of the car. Only trouble is, the picture is ruddy awful. Low-res? Check. Out of focus? Check. Photographer apparently falling over mid shot? Check.
Still, despite all that, the rubbish picture does give us a good look at the new Aston’s face. It’s not a radical departure from the old DB9, although it is a lot more imposing - just check out those deep bonnet creases and the super wide grille.
Thanks to Aston’s technical partnership with Mercedes-AMG, the DB11 will receive a host of electronic gubbins from Stuttgart, as well as an AMG-derived V8 at some point in the car’s life. However, it’ll most likely be launched with only one engine option: Aston Martin’s all-new 5.2-litre, twin-turbo V12, with a power output in the region of 600bhp.
So, now we’ve seen the front and the rear, what do you think of Aston Martin’s new grand tourer?
Source: Autogespot via World Car Fans
Comments
It was taken with potato 3310
I thought it was supposed to look different
#PotatoCamFTW
Well, it’s better than my Kindle.
It actually looks subtly different from current Astons which have been looking stale for the past few years. Rejoice!
It looks a bit like the one-77
potato-spec, made me chuckle a lot, a lot,